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Bored at work? Head to Google and type in “Do a barrel roll” and just watch.
Typing “z or r twice”, does the job too which as techcrunch mentioned is a reference to the maneuver in Star Fox.
It wont work on old web browsers, and seriously if you still use them you sir dont deserve internet.
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Apple cannot win the smartphone wars, but it could dramatically slow Android’s advances by taking a dramatic risk to its handset margins: offer a $99 iPhone 4 available globally, following iPhone 5′s release. Such an aggressive pricing strategy could be enough of what Apple needs to win the mobile platform wars.3GS: Model for SuccessIt’s all about Apple doing with iPhone 4 what it read further -
Microsoft’s decision to ditch the menus in Office 2007 didn’t exactly meet with universal approval. To put it politely. Some users loved the new “ribbon,” but others were annoyed about the loss of a familiar interface, and even today it’s still an issue for many.If you’re less than happy with the Office ribbon, though, you don’t have to live with it. Install a free (for personal read further -
In a move designed to force those using large amounts of data to pay for it, Verizon will eliminate unlimited data plans and replace them with a tiered system likely similar to competitor AT&T. There is a tradeoff, however: the carrier will begin to offer shared data plans.Calling it a “logical progression,” Verizon noted that while family plans have long been able to share minutes, read further -
All web browsers now feature a search option at the top of the program window, and many have reduced the address bar and search box into a single entity. This is the case with Firefox, creating the unashamedly named AwesomeBar. Combining searching and URL typing into a single location not only reduces clutter, but also helps to keep things intuitive. If you would like to take things read further -
Quickoffice HDYou’d hope an app with a hefty $16.99 pricetag would have a lot of features. Fortunately, Quickoffice Pro HD has the guns to back up the expense. Essentially a cloud-based Office suite, you hook up your Google Docs, Dropbox, Box, or MobileMe accounts to QuickOffice, and then you can create, access and share Word, Excel, and Powerpoint documents. One of my favorite read further -
Some people seem capable of organizing everything in their head: the day’s tasks, a running to-do list and even when and where all their meetings for the next month will be. For the rest of us, though, we need a bit of help. And your computer or smartphone can help here, by doing all the hard work for you.Planning apps are ten-a-penny, and the great news is that while there are read further -
Mozilla has released the first publicly available beta of Firefox 5, which acts as a halfway house between the final stable, final release of Firefox and the developmental version, Firefox Aurora. The beta version offers a more stable environment than Aurora in which to road-test developmental features before they’re implemented into the next final release.On the surface there’s read further -
That’s a question many customers may ask, if a report from Bloomberg proves to be right: There will be at least five Windows 8 editions — four for ARM processors. Bloomberg quotes Intel’s Renee James, from a presentation given earlier today. It’s not exactly Intel’s place to be revealing Microsoft Windows versioning plans, which is reason enough to question the claims. But, hey, read further -
Yes, it looks like real malware has finally come to Macintosh, and Apple is blowing off users who call for support for the problem. But I’m sure Apple is doing it with style, and that’s what really matters. The style of the day is unaccommodating.If you’re not already angry about something, read Ed Bott’s blog at ZDNet to see how Apple is handling what appears to be the first real read further
